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Off the Cuff: Who Owns It? Part I
Artwork, screens, digitizing, CAD-cut images and laser images are all subject to ownership questions. Knowing your rights to such intellectual properties will help you avoid misunderstandings and improve customer relationships.
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Are You Ready for Shoe Art Istanbul 2008?
After the vivid sculptures of cows last year and designed tulip sculptures this spring, shoe sculptures will be gracing the streets of Istanbul for the first time. Istanbul is set to host another gigantic art project.
Turks.US |
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Kimberly Brooks: Artist Angela Dufresne On Recreating History
Angela Dufresne, The Bruno S Island Acting School and the S House, Paris, France, 2006, oil on canvas, 66 by 108 inches. Courtesy of...
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Come 'Celebrate De Pere' This Weekend
Great music, carnival rides, the newly expanded Festival Foods Tot Spot kids area, and lots of great food are just some of the attractions at Celebrate De Pere this year!
CBS 5 Green Bay |
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Gallery under angry siege
Owner of gallery at the centre of a storm over photos of naked teenagers has received violent threats.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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Eastwood's 'Changeling' goes for Cannes gold on eve of festival awards
CANNES, France - With all of his Academy Awards and other Hollywood honors, Clint Eastwood is not necessarily in the market for more prizes. He'll never shy away from...
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Blues festival celebrates area beauty
The Chautauqua Hills Blues Festival is today and tomorrow and begins at 5 p.m. with Dustin Pittsley and Jesse Aycock, followed by Jim Adam, Rachelle Coba and Moreland & Arbuckle.
The Arkansas City Traveler |
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Photojournalist Cornell Capa dies
Globetrotting photojournalist Cornell Capa, who founded the International Center of Photography in New York and was the brother of war photographer Robert Capa, has died at age 90.
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N.O. transplant's mural finds home at Audubon office
In anticipation of the local National Audubon Society chapter's soon-to-be-open store at 1208 Washington St., a large painting has been unveiled this week and will be prominently displayed in the downtown storefront.
The Vicksburg Post |
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Hub Picks: Weekend events infused with art and drama
Hub photo by Rick Brown “Beautiful Urban Sprawl,” (detail), 97 inches by 97 inches, marker on oak, 2007, by Tad Lauritzen Wright, is part of the RSVP/MONA show continuing through Aug. 31 at the Museum of Nebraska Art. The piece, which is installed on the floor, is designed to be walked on.
Kearney Hub |
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Death hangs over Wenders film with Dennis Hopper
CANNES (Reuters) - Death hangs over the new movie by German director Wim Wenders, whose "Palermo Shooting" starring U.S. actor Dennis Hopper had its premiere at the Cannes film festival on Saturday.
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Death hangs over Wenders film with Dennis Hopper
Death hangs over the new movie by German director Wim Wenders, whose "Palermo Shooting" starring U.S. actor Dennis Hopper had its premiere at the Cannes film festival on Saturday.
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UPI NewsTrack Business
Major carriers boost air ticket pricesSAN FRANCISCO, May 24 (UPI) -- U.S. air travelers Saturday were paying up to $60 more for roundtrip domestic flights on United, Delta and American airlines thanks to rising fuel costs.The skyrocketing cost of oil has forced the three major carriers to institute the price hikes, which work out to $60 for trips of more than 1,500 miles and $10 for journeys of ...
Moldova.org |
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Candidate Sweetland Supports Alaskan Oil
Today's high gas prices have many looking for solutions. Republican congressional hopeful Dale Sweetland supports drilling for oil in Alaska. Sweetland says drilling is just one option to turn the tide on the energy crisis.
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Photography workshop coming soon
A digital photography class will be held Wednesday, June 4 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Fairfield Senior Center, 1200 Civic Center Dr. The class provides instruction on the basics of digital photography, including how to set up a camera in order to get the best photos in any situation.
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Portion of Highway 9 to close for Boulder Creek festival
A portion of state Highway 9 in the Boulder Creek area of Santa Cruz County will close today through Monday to allow for a festival taking place along the roadway, according to the California Department of Transportation.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Clint Eastwood's `Changeling' leads Cannes Film Festival
American directors Clint Eastwood and Steven Soderbergh are to headline the streamlined competition at this year's Cannes Film Festival, which features fewer big-name directors and more emerging voices from across the globe.
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Eastwood's 'Changeling' goes for gold at Cannes festival
CANNES, France May 24, 2008, 09:45 am ET · With all of his Academy Awards and other Hollywood honors, Clint Eastwood is not necessarily in the market for more prizes. He'll never shy away from a contest, though, including the one at the world's most prestigious film showcase.
NPR |
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Artists defend nude child photos
AUSTRALIA's arts community has indignantly defended photographer Bill Henson's decision to photograph nude pre-pubescent girls and boys for his new exhibition.
Daily Telegraph |
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Eastwood's 'Changeling' goes for gold at Cannes festival
With all of his Academy Awards and other Hollywood honors, Clint Eastwood is not necessarily in the market for more prizes. He'll never shy away from a contest, though, including the one at the world's most prestigious film showcase.
Miami Herald |
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Eastwood's 'Changeling' goes for gold at Cannes festival
With all of his Academy Awards and other Hollywood honors, Clint Eastwood is not necessarily in the market for more prizes. He'll never shy away from a contest, though, including the one at the world's most prestigious film showcase. Eastwood's missing-child drama "Changeling" was among 22 movies in the running for the top honor, the Palme d'Or, on Sunday at the 61st Cannes Film Festival. Some ...
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Reagan middle-schoolers, guest artist create earth-friendly art
DIXON -- It's earth-friendly artwork made from scratch, and on recyclable material to boot. "Students Address the Earth" features more than 120 3-by-5-inch copper sheets, each with an eco-themed etching done by a student.
SaukValley.com |
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Eastwood's 'Changeling' goes for gold at Cannes festival
With all of his Academy Awards and other Hollywood honors, Clint Eastwood is not necessarily in the market for more prizes.
AP via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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Workshops Set On Creativity
"Unleashing Your Creativity" workshops will be held at the Ridge Art Association Gallery, 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd. S.W., in the Chain of Lakes Complex.The sessions will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays, starting Tuesday, and June 10 to Aug. 19.
The Lakeland Ledger |
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Get ready for Movement 2008
Detroit's techno-music festival starts at 3 p.m. today at Hart Plaza
Detroit Free Press |
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